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Meet the Alumni Speaker and Marshals for NEC’s 2025 Commencement

May 1, 2025

Alumnu Speaker and Marshals

From left: Mark Tse, Brian McCreath, and Ellen McLain

Alumni hold a meaningful place in NEC’s Commencement celebrations. Each year, graduates from reunion classes are invited to take part by serving as alumni marshals and speakers, representing the broader alumni community.

At this year’s Commencement, Brian McCreath ’90 MM will address the graduating class as the Alumni Speaker, officially welcoming them into the alumni community. Ellen McLain ’75, ’77 MM and Mark Tse ’15 MM will serve as Alumni Marshals, leading the ceremonial procession.

Brian McCreath ’90 MM
Alumni Speaker

Brian McCreath ’90 MM produces and hosts CRB’s Boston Symphony Orchestra broadcasts from Symphony Hall and Tanglewood, Executive Produces WCRB In Concert, and produces and hosts The Bach Hour. As director of production, he also oversees GBH Music productions from the Fraser Performance Studio. He came to GBH in 2004 as a digital content producer and produced and hosted GBH’s weekend morning classical program for five years. Brian has also hosted live broadcasts and video streams from GBH’s Fraser Performance Studio and live broadcasts of the Handel and Haydn Society from Symphony Hall and Jordan Hall. He began his radio career as a production assistant at Wisconsin Public Radio. He holds degrees in trumpet performance from New England Conservatory and The College of Wooster.

Ellen McLain ’75, ’77 MM
Alumni Marshal

Soprano Ellen McLain ’75, ’77 MM has performed throughout the United States and Europe in opera and music theater productions. She studied with Barbara Wallace at NEC, receiving a bachelor of music degree with honors in 1975 and a master of music degree with honors in 1977 on a Rowe Scholarship. Ellen has performed principal roles with Seattle Opera, Tacoma Opera, The 5th Avenue Theatre, and The Village Theatre. Video gamers know her as the voice of  “GLaDOS” in PORTAL.

Mark Tse ’15 MM
Alumni Marshal

Conductor and educator Dr. Mark Tse ’15 MM serves as assistant professor of instrumental music education at the University of Saskatchewan. He conducts the university’s Wind Orchestra and Concert Band and is an instructor of conducting and instrumental music teaching in secondary schools. Dr. Tse is dedicated to co-creating opportunities for everyone to cultivate the joy of music, which includes musicians, conductors, composers, and audiences, as well as people and genres who have historically been marginalized from orchestral music. He holds numerous degrees in conducting and music education from the University of Washington, New England Conservatory, Western University, and the University of Toronto.

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